What does everyone think for Andean bears. For me Nashville’s comes to mind.
Yea San Diego’s is nice but it has a lot concrete. I also like the exhibit at queens zoo.Agreed on Nashville. Of the ones I’m aware of, San Diego’s is fine, though a bit small, and most in the UK really aren’t anything special, visually speaking, although Chester’s is pretty good.
What does everyone think for Andean bears. For me Nashville’s comes to mind.
I'm very sorry to interrupt here (I don't wanna be impolite), but I thought it was the best thread for this:
Which zoo gives gorillas the best opportunity to climb/use LIVING trees (= not protected by wire etc.) and is this something that should recommended even when it could bring (safety) problems allong?
Definitely gonna have to say Nashville, the complex itself is fabulous, and the bear exhibit is just incredible. I even had the pleasure to see some bear feet up close.What does everyone think for Andean bears. For me Nashville’s comes to mind.
How on earth do they keep those trees alive?I'd suspect La Vallee des Singes is the best in this regard, and probably quite far up on the list in general otherwise, I'm surprised it hasn't been mentioned on this thread yet.
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@Dhole dude: That is exactly what I try to figure out with my question. And I hope I can count on the knowledge we have here...![]()
Which zoos have the great exhibit for Cheetah?
Here is the Cheetah exhibit of Toronto Zoo, it is quite large and allows cheetahs to run for distances, but visitors often can't find the cheetahs if they stay at back. The cheetah enclosure of Omaha Henry Doorly and Beauval looks very nice.
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I'd say the enclosures in Montpellier zoo are also big contenders
Fourth cheetah exhibit - ZooChat
Second cheetah exhibit - ZooChat
First cheetah exhibit - ZooChat
"This complex entirely devoted to cheetahs was built a few years ago - they now have 10 cheetahs, with a few more due to be born soon if I remember correctly. The 8 exhibits are all quite large and natural and are squished together into an oval shape, covering an area of over 12,000 sqm in total. It is my understanding that the cheetahs are rotated regularly."
This is definitely the best cheetah complex I have seen, and that is above both Beauval and Chester, two other zoos with fantastic exhibits for the species.
The environment of the zoo does resemble a dry forest environment but the zoo has done a great job of using this to their advantage to make an exhibit that not only more or less guarantees great viewing of the cheetahs (I have seen at least three cheetahs upon every visit to the zoo) while also granting them privacy if they do wish, thus meaning that the cheetahs that do show themselves do so out of choice and not because the enclosure provides them with no other option. In far too many zoos cheetah exhibits are barren grassy paddocks with hardly any hiding places.
I suspect that @TinoPup would be best placed to answer the original question however.- she is somewhat of a specialist in the field.
What zoo has the best enclosure for gharials? More broadly I’m also interested in any standout exhibits for crocodilian species in general